Bird - hardware, vm.

2017-12-05 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, I think about migration from old cisco 6500 to Bird for bgp (2 feeds, traffic 400Mb) Could you tell me, is possible to find the best practices doc? Which linux distro do you prefer for stability, security etc.? Is it good choice to install Bird as vmware vm? BR, Mike

Re: Bird - hardware, vm.

2017-12-06 Thread Mike Neo
ok, thx but what about my 2 questions? Which linux distro do you prefer for stability, security etc.? Is it good choice to install Bird as vmware vm? BR 2017-12-06 9:05 GMT+01:00 Mo Shivji : > > On 5 Dec 2017, at 21:50, Mike Neo wrote: > > Hi, > > I think about migration f

The newest version.

2017-12-25 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, please tell me where can I download the newest version of bird (2.0 with patch)? BR

The newest version of bird 2.0.

2017-12-26 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, please tell me where can I download the newest version of bird 2.0 with patch? BR

BIRD v2.0.0-11-gc36a298 segmentation fault

2017-12-27 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, using up arrow in birdc causes segmentation fault: [image: Obraz w treści 1] *syslog:* Dec 27 16:55:56 r1 kernel: [331700.979873] birdc[15259] segfault at 0 ip 7fab7221ba0b sp 7ffef0ee16c8 error 4 in libreadline.so.6.3[7fab721ed000+3d000] *environment:* Description:Ubu

Re: BIRD v2.0.0-11-gc36a298 segmentation fault

2017-12-27 Thread Mike Neo
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Re: BIRD v2.0.0-11-gc36a298 segmentation fault

2017-12-27 Thread Mike Neo
a mobile phone. Please excuse brevity. > > Am 27.12.2017 um 17:28 schrieb Mike Neo : > > The problem is with birdc so I run birdc with strace, ok? :) > > rt_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, [HUP INT QUIT ALRM TERM TSTP TTIN TTOU], [], 8) > = 0 > rt_sigaction(SIGINT, {0x7f0889e45b60,

sysctl.conf

2018-01-16 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, could you tell me what is the best practice for sysctl.conf configuration (2 or 3 bgp peers, possible asym routing)? BR, Mike

Re: sysctl.conf

2018-01-16 Thread Mike Neo
Yes, that helps - thx a lot. 2018-01-16 20:08 GMT+01:00 Maximilian Wilhelm : > Anno domini 2018 Mike Neo scripsit: > > Hi, > > > could you tell me what is the best practice for sysctl.conf configuration > > (2 or 3 bgp peers, possible asym routing)? > > What exactl

BIRD on physical / virtual server.

2020-07-07 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, what is your experience with installing bird on virtual server (ESXi)? Is there any limitation of this kind of deployment for example problems with performance etc.? Regards, Mike

Re: BIRD on physical / virtual server.

2020-07-10 Thread Mike Neo
.221.28.0/22 via 89.212.xx.xx dev t2-v24-ha proto bird > Deleted 23.50.188.0/22 via 89.212.xx.xx dev t2-v24-ha proto bird > Deleted 92.122.68.0/22 via 89.212.xx.xx dev t2-v24-ha proto bird > Deleted 88.221.100.0/22 via 89.212.xx.xx dev t2-v24-ha proto bird > Deleted 92.123.208.0/22 via 89.212.xx.xx dev t2-v24-ha proto bird > . > > > > Regards, > saso > > On 8 Jul 2020, at 08:05, Mike Neo wrote: > > Hi, > > what is your experience with installing bird on virtual server (ESXi)? Is > there any limitation of this kind of deployment for example problems with > performance etc.? > > Regards, > Mike > > > >

Migration from bird 1.6 to 2.0.

2020-07-10 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, is it recommended to migrate from bird 1.6 to 2.0 if I use bird for an easy bgp router with 2-3 peers? What's the difference between 1.6 and 2.0? Best regards, Mike

Low voltage server for bird.

2023-10-15 Thread Mike Neo
Hello, I am looking for a 1U rack platform with 2x PSU with low power consumption for a bird-based bgp router (Ubuntu). The supported traffic is expected to be ~1-2Gbps. Can anyone recommend a tested solution? Thank you in advance. Mike

Re: Low voltage server/appliance for bird.

2024-11-13 Thread Mike Neo
xeon X3420 (even conntrack is enabled) > > any fresh Atom/Pentium N (or ULV CPU) can easily route 1-2 gbps. > > On 11/13/24 13:38, mirsal wrote: > > Hello Mike :) > > > > On Wednesday, November 13th, 2024 at 10:55 AM, Mike Neo < > neomike...@gmail.com> wrote: &

Low voltage server/appliance for bird.

2024-11-13 Thread Mike Neo
Hello, I am looking for a 1U rack platform with 1x or 2x psu with low power consumption for a bird-based bgp router (Ubuntu). The supported traffic is expected to be ~1-2Gbps. Can anyone recommend a tested solution? Thank you in advance. Mike

Re: Low voltage server/appliance for bird.

2024-11-13 Thread Mike Neo
Wednesday, November 13th, 2024 at 10:55 AM, Mike Neo > wrote: > > I am looking for a 1U rack platform with 1x or 2x psu with low power > consumption for a bird-based bgp router (Ubuntu). The supported traffic is > expected to be ~1-2Gbps. Can anyone recommend a tested solution? > >

Bird on Ubuntu VM.

2025-01-06 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, I currently have 2 servers Dell R310 with Bird 1.6 on Ubuntu (Active/Passive), one full BGP table and one IX, traffic around 400Mbps, simple BGP routing. I also have an HA cluster built on ESXi and I wonder if it would be a good idea to run BIRD (maybe 2.0/3.0?) on a VM (Ubuntu) on this ESXi HA

Re: Bird on Ubuntu VM.

2025-01-07 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, Anyone have this experience? Kind Regards, Mike pon., 6 sty 2025 o 13:10 Mike Neo napisał(a): > Hi, > I currently have 2 servers Dell R310 with Bird 1.6 on Ubuntu > (Active/Passive), one full BGP table and one IX, traffic around 400Mbps, > simple BGP routing. I also have a

Re: Bird on Ubuntu VM.

2025-01-08 Thread Mike Neo
ok, thx What about upgrade? to 2.x or 3.x? Do you have any guide on how to upgrade configuration from 1.6 to a higher version? śr., 8 sty 2025 o 09:06 Maria Matejka napisał(a): > Hello Mike, > > On Mon, Jan 06, 2025 at 01:10:51PM +0100, Mike Neo wrote: > > I currently have 2 se

Re: One bird VM (HA cluster) or two bird VMs (iBGP).

2025-03-18 Thread Mike Neo
ed 26 Feb 2025 19:23:27 GMT, Volodymyr Pidgornyi wrote: > >> Hi. > >> > >> You would not install single bird instance on vmware HA cluster since > >> you'll get sessions flaps when instance restart on falures. Right way > is > >> to run two different

Re: Bird on Ubuntu on a dell server.

2025-04-22 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, Please let me know who can advise on this matter. Kind regards, Mike

Bird on Ubuntu on a dell server.

2025-04-17 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, I will have two dell servers with Bird connected by iBGP and VRRP (two peer sessions, full tables). Questions: 1. Does it matter whether the BIOS is UEFI or legacy? 2. The server have 1 CPU 4 core 8 th (1.6 GHz with power saving) and 16 GB of RAM (800 MHz with power saving). The question is w

Re: Bird on Ubuntu on a dell server.

2025-04-24 Thread Mike Neo
Who can help me? wt., 22 kwi 2025 o 10:51 Mike Neo napisał(a): > Hi, > > Please let me know who can advise on this matter. > > Kind regards, > Mike >

Re: Bird on Ubuntu on a dell server.

2025-04-29 Thread Mike Neo
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One bird VM (HA cluster) or two bird VMs (iBGP).

2025-02-26 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, I have one global operator and one IX via BGP and I'm wondering whether to set up one bird VM based on vmware HA cluster or two bird VMs without vmware HA cluster but located on separate nodes and connected via iBGP. Of course, the iBGP connection allows for easy bird/VM updates but may genera

Re: Bird from Debian/Ubuntu repo or from sources?

2025-06-16 Thread Mike Neo
thx niedz., 15 cze 2025 o 20:07 Maria Matejka via Bird-users < bird-users@network.cz> napisał(a): > Hello Mike, > > we recommend to use our upstream repository, see < > https://pkg.labs.nic.cz/doc/?project=bird> > > Have a nice day! > Maria > > > On Ju

Bird from Debian/Ubuntu repo or from sources?

2025-06-15 Thread Mike Neo
Hi, for simple BGP routing with two peers (Global + IX). What is better to choose? Bird from Debian/Ubuntu repositories or from sources? Kind regards, Mike